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Overview
"I feel the secret of Jacob’s success was simply finding a subject matter and depicting it in delicate tones and hues, which have continued to exert universal appeal ever since" - Anthony Fuller, Chairman.
Alexandre Louis Jacob is best known for his atmospheric and luminous landscapes. He gained his rare understanding and love for nature through studied inspection, transferring his observations skillfully on to canvas. His masterful evocation of light, atmosphere, colour and sense of place are remarkable and have a true ability to transport the viewer to the very banks of the River Seine and River Marne where Jacob would patiently wait, paintbrush poised to capture his unique visions of the French countryside.
Herbert Fuller, of Gladwell & Company, London, first came across Jacob’s work in the Paris Salon after the Second World War, and it was at this point that Jacob’s work began to attract the international clientele of this historic art gallery in the City of London. Initially Jacob was represented by Galerie Haussmann in Paris, but as his popularity grew, Gladwell & Company acquired work directly from the artist from the early 1960’s until Jacob’s death in 1972.
Jacob’s work has featured in numerous exhibitions in France, South America, United States and throughout Europe. His paintings have been acquired by the French Government, the City of Paris, The Department Seine and the Conseil General de la Seine. Jacob’s work also features in many distinguished private collections and museums across Europe, including Troyes, St. Etienne, Fougeres, Paris, St. Nazair and St. Quentin.
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Works
Alexandre Louis Jacob French, 1876-1972
Soir Sur le Marais, Derniers RayonsOil on Panel33 x 40 cms / 13 x 16 inchesSigned 'A Jacob' (lower right)
Inscribed and signed by artist (verso)
JACOB Alexandre Asnières (Seine) 34 Rue J. J. RousselauFurther images
Description
Soir sur le Marais depicts a marsh landscape at dusk. A cluster of small houses stands along the water’s edge at the left, their steep roofs rising beside tall, slender poplar trees. Above, a pale evening sky holds scattered clouds touched with pink light, with a faint moon visible through the soft tones. Alexandre Louis Jacob frequently painted the marshlands and waterways of northern France, recording rural settlements and the low-lying landscapes characteristic of the region. Working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he produced numerous small panels painted directly from observation, capturing subtle changes of light across water and sky. In Soir sur le Marais, the subdued palette of greys, soft blues and warm earth tones reflects the atmosphere of evening over the marshland, while the low horizon and reflective water emphasise the expansive sky above.
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